**Jake Sonnentag Wire-to-Wire at Volusia** Jake Sonnentag controlled this one from the drop of the green, leading 35 laps and never letting anyone seriously threaten his stranglehold on the feature. He had the car to beat on the Volusia dirt and made that crystal clear over the distance. The real action unfolded behind him. Joseph Grandy came alive when it mattered most, charging five spots from eighth to grab third at the finish and emerge as the hard charger on the night. His late-race aggression kept things honest in the top three, even if Sonnentag was always in command. Kurt Ney brought home second, holding ground in a race where track position proved difficult to overtake. Volusia's slick surface didn't offer many opportunities to make passes stick, which meant the drivers who started up front had every advantage — and Sonnentag took full advantage of it. Connor Dudek, Blake M Andrews, and Jake Sonnentag each won their respective heats, setting themselves up perfectly for the feature. Ryan Wagonschutz took care of business in the consolation to keep his night alive.